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... stress occurs ; we therefore consider pitch 2 to be an allo- phone of pitch 1 in stressed position . Other pitch sequences can also be con- sidered special cases of this one : occurrences of relative high pitch 4 at one or more places ...
... stress occurs ; we therefore consider pitch 2 to be an allo- phone of pitch 1 in stressed position . Other pitch sequences can also be con- sidered special cases of this one : occurrences of relative high pitch 4 at one or more places ...
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... stressed vowel at the beginning of various utterances , can we find examples of every grade of pitch , sharpness , and stress in the vowel after it , or do only certain grades occur ? SEGMENTAL ALLOPHONES . The net result of this ...
... stressed vowel at the beginning of various utterances , can we find examples of every grade of pitch , sharpness , and stress in the vowel after it , or do only certain grades occur ? SEGMENTAL ALLOPHONES . The net result of this ...
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... stress ( or partially dependent , if there is more than one loud stress ) . This is a fact of phonemic distribution . Some utterances have more than one main emphasis ; e.g. ( f ) [ Oh dear , ] what 32 SHALL we DO ? ( g ) WHAT 2shall we ...
... stress ( or partially dependent , if there is more than one loud stress ) . This is a fact of phonemic distribution . Some utterances have more than one main emphasis ; e.g. ( f ) [ Oh dear , ] what 32 SHALL we DO ? ( g ) WHAT 2shall we ...
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adjective allophones American Assistant Professor Associate Professor Avestan Bernard Bloch Brahui Canc century College Committee components consonant Council of Learned derived dialects Dictionary Ethiopic Ethiopic languages etymology examples final forms French Gafat Grammar Greek Hall HANS KURATH Hebr iguaria imperative J. M. COWAN Kannada Kolami Latin Library Linguistic Linguistic Institute Linguistic Society M. B. EMENEAU meaning Middle Indic morpheme morphophonemic nasal noun occurs palatal Pāli participle past person Ph.D phonemes Pidgin pitch phonemes plural Portuguese position prefix present Professor of English Professor of German pronoun pronunciation quatrain REW³ Rigveda Romance Languages root segmental Semitic sense sequence Serving through 1946 Spanish speech stem stress Sturtevant suffix syllable takku Tamil Telugu tense texts tion University of Wisconsin variant verb vowel Washington word Yale University York